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Format: CD
 Feb 2002
 Record Label: MCA Records (USA)
 Recording Type: Mixed
 UPC: 008811282721 |
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Track Listing 1. It Wasn't Me - (Punch mix) 2. Special Request - (rough cut demo, featuring Ricardo "Rik Rok" Ducent) 3. Freaky Girl - (Strip mix, featuring The Kraft) 4. Too Hot to Handle - (featuring Robin) 5. Why You Mad at Me? 6. Keep'n It Real - (Swinger's mix) 7. Leave It to Me - (Early mix, featuring Brian & Tony Gold) 8. Chica Bonita - (Players mix, featuring Ricardo "Rik Rok" Ducent) 9. It Wasn't Me - (Cartel mix, featuring Ricardo "Rik Rok" Ducent/Nucci Rey/Wiz Dinero) 10. Dance and Shout - (dancehall mix, featuring Pee Wee) 11. Hope - (Duke's mix, featuring Prince Mydas) 12. Angel - (featuring Rayvon/Brian & Tony Gold)
Album Notes Personnel includes: Shaggy, Ricardo "Rik Roc" Ducent, The Kraft, Robin, Brian & Tony Gold, Nucci Rey, Wiz Dinero, Pee Wee, Prince Mydas. Among the many peaks and valleys international reggae/pop superstar Shaggy experienced in the '90s was having to rebound from being dropped by Virgin Records following a run of worldwide smash singles. Following a widely successful comeback with MCA via 2000's HOTSHOT, the multi-talented Jamaican returned with the dancehall-oriented HOTSHOT ULTRAMIX. The 12 songs featured on this groove-driven outing cover Shaggy's most recent work, and are highlighted by a pair of remixes for his big hit "It Wasn't Me". The Cartel Mix is given a hip-hop spin by rhyme merchants Ricardo "Rik Rok" Ducent, Nucci Rey O, and Wiz Dinero while the Punch Mix cleaves more closely to the original. Throughout, Shaggy's various musical tastes are amply displayed. Muted trumpet and subtle jazz nuances give the Players Mix of "Chica Bonita" a smooth flow while a seamless sample of "Shake Your Body Down To The Ground" defines the infectious "Dance & Shout". Elsewhere, unobtrusive string arrangements enhance Shaggy's duet with Robin on the scintillating "Too Hot To Handle" before this set wraps up with a live version of "Angel", Shaggy's smash fusion of Chip Taylor's "Angel Of The Morning" and Steve Miller's "The Joker" featuring longtime running buddy Rayvon.
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